•Choosing Credit Card Rewards As major credit card issuers compete for customers, credit card rewards are ever plentiful. Today's card holders can enjoy free sky miles, hotel and travel points, cash back for purchases, even money contributed to an IRA or transferred to a interest accruing savings account.
But which credit card reward is better? Points or cash back? Main contributors are the interest rate offered to card applicants based upon their credit scores, as well as the fine print regarding how to earn; and redeem,...
•High Limit Credit Cards There are many high limit credit cards available right now over the net. I recently applied for a Bank of America card and was given a $5,000 limit. I was then able to consolidate my other cards into that one which brought my credit score up several points. The balances that I transferred were on an introductory offer where I wasn't even required to pay interest until next year so I saved hundreds of dollars just by doing that transaction. Then since my credit score had gone up I applied,...
•Online Safety Information For Credit Cards Everyone likes to pull out that flashy silver and black card that shows their status in society. Even though the name suggests only a millionaire can have one, they're actually not that hard to get. The 2 main things that have to be done are improving your credit score and establishing credit.
Your FICO, or Fair Isaac Corporation score should be around 600+ to qualify for a good card. The companies aren't looking so much for high salary as much as they are looking for a good stable paying...
•Practical Uses For Prepaid Credit Cards Prepaid cards are one of the newest tools to pay employees. They are a secure, cost-effective and convenient way to pay wages, and they often get payments to employees faster than by checks by mail.
Currently they are being used in the healthcare industry for medicare payments, and by insurance companies for a broad range of benefit payments. They are well-designed for infrequent, irregular payments to pay vendors who provide service periodically. As an example, airlines are starting to issue...
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